About the Designer

Co-founded in 2002 by British designers Marcus Wainwright and David Neville, New York-based label Rag & Bone distinguished itself by combining British style with directional, modern design. Each collection of Rag & Bone apparel is conceived in New York and developed using time-honored techniques and skilled manufacturers from around the world to create goods of the highest quality. With signature clean-lined silhouettes and a dedication to craftsmanship, innovation, and timeless style, Rag & Bone clothing continuously elevates and redefines urban style.
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REVIEWS & RATINGS

I usually have so much trouble getting my feet into boots that do not have a zipper because of my high arches. Love these because of the zipper. This is my second pair in this style, but in a different color. I was pleasantly surprised that they fit so well as I usually wear 1/2 size up in this style and that size was sold out. Went with my normal size; they were a bit tight at first, but after wearing twice, the fit was very comfy. Very well made; high quality and attractive.

I bought the harpers in the camel color last season and loved them so much that had to order them again in black. They are very comfortable and give you a little height without looking too high . Look good with jeans and dresses!

I love these booties. They make my feet look small yet don't have much of a heel. If I bought them again, however, I guess I'd size up half a size to make them more comfortable. I had mine stretched a little at a cobbler's but still got a huge blister on my heel when first walking in them - which is weird because they felt fine (i.e. not too small). They're really expensive and I'm glad I got them on sale; I'm not sure they're worth $550.

These boots are a fantastic style. I'm quite tall (5'10"), so I didn't want to get anything with a huge heel. These look feminine and casual, and are easy to wear with jeans. The leather is great quality, although it's quite rigid around the toes. But they are a bit too small. I bought my regular size, and kept them because shopbop didn't have anything larger. I now have a terrible blister on the back of my heel, so I'll have to get them stretched at a cobbler. But definitely go up half a size! My only other complaint is the price - they're great quality boots, but I'm not convinced they're worth $550.

I thought these boots are so dope stylistically. Unfortunately, as other reviewers have pointed out they're really hard to get on your foot. The shoe actually fit after releasing the strap to get the zipper all the way down and using a shoe horn but it took about 20 minutes to shovel my foot into them which is a lot of hassle for this price point. So fly but they must go back...

I really wanted to love these boots and was hoping they would be the perfect go to boot for winter -- sort of a combination between the Newbury and the Moto boot. They're very awkward to put on. You have to undo the buckle to get to the zipper, which is just an added step. They're also not flattering like the Newbury boots when you wear them with minis. They're just so so. They are comfortable though which is why I considered keeping them, but I ultimately returned them because didn't feel they were worth the price or special enough.

The heel was super comfortable, but the booties were just not flattering. They made my foot look very long. Leather was stiff and the zipper hits the wrap-around leather strap in an odd way (makes me wonder about wear in the long-term). Ended up going with the newburys.

I really like the style of these boots and that is what you are paying for with Rag & Bone. The quality of the leather is average, the make of the shoe is also average. As one other review pointed out, it's suprising that boots at this price point are made in China (and it shows). The boots are comfortable but all in all it does not deserve the price tag...unless you really like the design which I do and decided to splurge on them.